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Curry County faces existential threat from energy giants

July 04, 2024 | Curry County, Oregon



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Curry County faces existential threat from energy giants
In a recent government meeting, concerns were raised about the rapid removal of dams and its implications for the electrical infrastructure. One participant highlighted that the current grid, built by some of the most skilled engineers, is not equipped to handle the pace of these removals, suggesting a potential regression in energy management.

The discussion transitioned to public comments, where local resident Len Coker shared his extensive involvement in Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) meetings and his research into the leasing efforts for offshore wind energy in Oregon. Coker emphasized the scale and financial power of the four global companies involved in the bidding process, which began on July 1 and is expected to conclude by October. He warned that these organizations, with deep ties to the fossil fuel industry, are formidable competitors in the green energy sector.

Coker urged local officials and residents to approach the situation with caution and strategic planning, as the stakes are high for the communities in Curry and Coos counties. He described the need for heightened awareness among neighbors regarding what he termed an \"existential threat\" to their way of life, underscoring the seriousness of the challenges posed by these energy developments. The meeting underscored the urgency for local stakeholders to prepare for a competitive landscape in renewable energy, as well as the potential risks associated with rapid infrastructure changes.

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